One year after the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic, COVID-19 has changed Texas and upended Texans’ lives in ways few imagined possible.
Join The Texas Tribune’s reporters and editors as they break down what a year of covering COVID-19 has looked like, how the pandemic has changed their reporting and how they plan to stay on top of the story in the years ahead.
As COVID-19 spreads across the state, Texas Tribune reporters and editors have worked around the clock to help Texans navigate essential health, economic and breaking developments — from confirmed cases to the vaccine rollout and the enormous strain on Texas’ health care systems and hospitals.
The Texas Tribune’s data visuals editor, Darla Cameron, health and human services reporter, Karen Brooks Harper, and CEO Evan Smith will break down how they covered a historic, ongoing public health crisis.
This event will take place Wednesday, March 24, from 9-9:45 a.m. Central and will include a live Q&A. Submit your questions for Darla, Karen and Evan when you RSVP. If your schedule changes, don’t worry: The event video will be available to watch on demand shortly after it streams.
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